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Escape from the city and discover the delights of the New Forest, or the hop fields of Kent; great walking in the South Downs, and so much to do on the Isle of Wight.

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GREAT VALUE VILLA WITH SUPERB SEA VIEW, DOG FRIENDLY, BEACH 10 MINS WALK 6

Ventnor, Isle of Wight, South of England

GREAT VALUE VILLA WITH SUPERB SEA VIEW, DOG FRIENDLY, BEACH 10 MINS WALK From £959 Availability

* WIFI AVAILABLE
* BEACH AND ALL AMENITIES WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE
* QUIET LOCATION
* FAMILY FRIENDLY
* DOG FRIENDLY
* DETACHED PROPERTY
* PARKING IN PRIVATE VILLA CARPARK
* PRIVATE GARDEN AREA WITH BENCH TO ENJOY THE SEA VIEW
* WATCH THE GLORIOUS SUNRISE OVER THE SEA
* LOCAL FRESH FISH
* FULL CENTRAL HEATING
* TRAVEL COT AND HIGH CHAIR AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE

Forever young is ideally situated between beautiful Bonchurch and Victorian Ventnor, Ventnor's Blue Flag beach is ideal for families as it is not too huge and the great Island paddling pool with outdoor shower is great for young ones. Bonchurch beach is also nearby (about 20 mins walk).

No need to get in the car as everything is within walking distance. Great cafes, restaurants and pubs nearby. Play park and green are nearby too.

Listed on Home&Away from March 2015, it has many bookings already so may not get a review on Home&Away for a little while, hope to get a Home&Away customer soon that would like to review. We have many return visitors but looking forward to welcoming new ones. If you fancy exploring the Isle come and give us a try, Ventnor is a great place to start.

Located in Ventnor, this chalet is on the waterfront. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Robin Hill Country Park, while Shanklin Theatre and Glory Art Glass are cultural highlights. Oceanblue Sea Charters and Isle of Wight Owl and Falconry Centre are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking.

Haffenden Lodge 2

High Halden, Kent , South of England

Haffenden Lodge From £260 Availability

This wonderful  conversion of a Grade II Listed cart lodge near Tenterden has been carried out by local craftsmen with real attention to detail - using only the best quality materials including travertine marble tiling, solid oak flooring, hand made leaded light windows and exposed original beams. Lie in bed and gaze across the lawn to the natural pond beyond where you can enjoy watching the varied wild life, or simply relax on your private patio. Shop:  1.5 miles  Pub: 1.5 miles  Coast: 17.5 miles
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Ground Floor:
Sitting Room
with oak flooring and rug, very comfortable large two seater sofabed, occasional tables, Flat Screen TV with FreeSat and large glazed French windows to patio.  The Kitchen Area is exceptionally well planned and includes an electric fan oven, halogen hob with extractor hood, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, washer/dryer and slim-line dishwasher. There is also a bistro table with two chairs
Wet Room with travertine marble mosaic floor tiles and polished marble wall tiles, luxurious large shower head, contemporary butler style washbasin, heated towel rail and w.c
Bedroom  is carpeted and has a double bed, bedside tables, built-in wardrobe with shelving and views across the garden
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Garden: Patio to front and lawned garden to side with views to pond and grounds.
Parking: Directly outside the Lodge.
Heating: Calor gas central heating.
Notes: The property has wide doors and optional ramped access so wheelchair friendly. Light switches and power sockets also sited for ease of access. Fishing on private carp lake 0.6 miles from property - rates from owners. Seasonal fruit and vegetables and fresh eggs at small charge. £25 security deposit is payable on arrival. Sorry - this property is not suitable for children or babies.

Hailsham Country House 12

Heathfield, East Sussex, South of England

Hailsham Country House From £2660 Availability

Hailsham Country House is a magnificent home for a family getaway that elegantly blends traditional charm with modern delights!

Throughout this spectacular home you’ll find enchanting details and original 17th century features, from beamed ceilings, to impressive tables and rugs, to the inglenook fireplace and this wondrous feature staircase! As you step inside you’re greeted by a stunning long hallway, complete with original beams and beautifully furnished with period furniture set around an open fire! There are countless living areas, from the wonderful warm and bright conservatory with table football for the kids (and big kids!), to several more casual spaces with sofas. The kitchen, with navy, white and light wood creating an inviting space. For more formal occasions  is the heart of the home, with a stunning set up for 10 - 12 guests, and even a bar alongside it with tons of fine glassware for a tipple or two!

Across the home there are four excellent bedrooms, each wonderfully spacious and welcoming. Three of the rooms feature both a king-size bed and extra twin beds, to create space for plenty of guests and families, while there’s an additional twin room, too. As well as a shower room provide a delightfully sparkling space with huge walk-in showers, or large bathtub for you to enjoy some pampering in glorious surroundings.

Heading out onto your superb terrace you’ll find the incredible covered pool, with chairs to sit alongside in between dips! There’s even a sauna for you to feel totally cleansed and relaxed! The home is set among a private garden with mature trees, a lovely large lawn and fabulous casual seating throughout.

With this fabulous location just a few minutes from the coast in the beautiful county of East Sussex, Hailsham Country House offers guests an ideal spot for enjoying the countryside, the seaside, and a few fabulous towns in between!

You’re right on the cusp of the stunning High Weald Area of Natural Beauty, a vast, pristine landscape dotted with medieval manors, ancient woodland and picture-perfect scenery. Indeed, a maze of rolling countryside, abbeys and battlefields, medieval villages, bustling market towns and gorgeous coastline, East Sussex is also the most forested county in England! Diverse, inspirational landscapes and breath-taking views from the endless tranquil and unspoilt settings make this an incredibly enticing county right on the south coast of England. And that’s not to mention its 90 miles of stunning beaches and vibrant towns!

With 1,750 hours of sunshine per year, ‘Sussex by the Sea’ offers some of the sunniest and cleanest beaches in the UK, including the traditional English seaside town of Brighton, whose beach is renowned for its packed seafront. And then there’s Eastbourne, Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings and St Leonard’s, to name but a few. Take a trip to Hastings old town, the shipwreck heritage centre and flamingo adventure park for the perfect day out!

There are endless fabulous homes and gardens to visit, including Great Dixter House and Garden, Michelham Priory and Sheffield Park Garden with an array of stunning colours, exotic flora, magnificent gardens, elegant lakes and even a sculpture trail! Meanwhile, for something a little more lively, one of the major seaside resorts of Britain, Brighton, less than 40 minutes away, offers some funky nightlife, offbeat shopping in alternative boutiques and traditional British seaside fun! Brighton has a rich, varied and exciting nightlife, and in May holds the Brighton Fringe Festival abounding with street performers, theatre groups, musicians, guided walks and other lively and fascinating events.

For an active day in the sunshine, stretch your legs on the South Downs Way, which traverses from Eastbourne to Winchester along England’s newest national park, the South Downs National Park, with 1,600km2 of breath-taking views and hidden gems. Indeed, if you’re a keen walker or cyclist, there’s 3500km of walking paths, bridleways and scenic roads, including the well-establish routes of the Cuckoo Trail, and the incredible Forest Way.

Harvest Lodge 4

Bolney, West Sussex, South of England

Harvest Lodge From £306 Availability

The lodge has an open-plan living space with a kitchen equipped with gas oven and hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer, a dining table for four, and a sitting area with a TV. There are two double bedrooms, along with a shower room. Outside, there is a garden with decking and furniture, and off-road parking for two cars. Within 1.5 miles, there is a shop, and within 1 mile, a pub. One small, well-behaved dog is welcome on request. Note: any large dogs that arrive, the owner will use discretion to decide if standard terms and conditions apply and you may be turned away. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. There are 3 steps up to the property. No stag, Hen or similar parties. An idyllic base for your holiday in Sussex, book a stay at Harvest Lodge.

Harvey’s Hideaway Lodge - 6Berth(Superior), Child & Pet Friendly, Private Beach 6

Bembridge, Isle of Wight, South of England

Harvey’s Hideaway Lodge - 6Berth(Superior), Child & Pet Friendly, Private Beach From £1134 Availability

Family & Pet Friendly 6 Berth Superior Lodge With Access To The Sites Own Beach.

An easily accessible Lodge with access ramp to the entrance. Open plan living area leading to an enclosed deck with garden furniture. The lounge has a "living flame" electric fire even though there lodge has full central heating, TV with Freeview and Built in DVD Player, IPod Dock and a selection of books toys and games for the whole family.

Thr Master bedroom with Freeview TV and en-suite shower room, large twin bedroom with 3ft wide beds and Freeview TV and DVD Player, plus a small cot room with travel cot (or fold out chair bed).

Additional sleeping is provided by the double sofa bed in the lounge and the cot room can also be used as a dressing room.

There is also a family bathroom with shower over, a baby bath seat, potty and Jnr Toilet seat.

The kitchen is fully equipped to cater for 6 guests with most items you expect to find in a kitchen including full size fridge/freezer, gas hob, electric oven, microwave, toaster and kettle.

Plus there are all your crockery items, eg mugs, plates, bowls, egg cups, glasses, cutlery, bottle opener, cheese grater, knives and chopping board, saucepans etc....

All bedding and linen is included within the price as well as tea towels and other basic essentials such as toilet rolls, washing up liquid, soap and shower gel.

Towels are not to be removed from the property and taken to the beach or swimming pool.

The Lodge is only a short walk from the sites own secluded beach at Whitecliff Bay.

*** HOT TUB IS WITHIN POOL COMPLEX ***

SITE PASSES are not included in the price, but can be easily purchased from reception Prices start from £30 for a short break and includes everyone staying within the property.

Located in Bembridge, this lodge is near the beach. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Bembridge Beach and Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, while Dinosaur Isle and Shanklin Theatre are cultural highlights. Traveling with kids? Consider Isle of Wight Zoo and Sandown Pier. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing and swimming nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and cycling.

Heartsease - luxury Shepherd's Hut, amazing views. 2

Herstmonceux, East Sussex, South of England

Heartsease - luxury Shepherd's Hut, amazing views. From £784 Availability

Heartsease is one of two extra-large (6m x 2.4m) Shepherds huts retreats at the bottom of the owner's beautiful rural garden, overlooking miles of rolling countryside. There's a super-comfortable kingsize bed, a kitchenette, a seating/dining area and a luxury shower room. It feels like you're in the fields but there's no long walk with luggage and all mod cons including excellent wifi. It's got a private area of garden with a little patio with a bistro set and a private hot tub. Access to shared garden with BBQs and firepit.

Tucked away down a little lane with trees meeting over the top in places, 15 minutes walk from the charming Sussex village of Herstmonceux, nestle Heartsease and her sister hut Meadowsweet. Designed to be the perfect antidote to the stress of modern urban life without sacrificing any of its creature comforts or modern connectivity, they enjoy uninterrupted views across an area of outstanding natural beauty and still have very civilized bathroom arrangements, 32" smart TVs, excellent wifi and good 4G reception. They're ideal for romantic breaks, retreats, shielding, isolating, working remotely or for groups who want to book more than one hut and have a socially-distanced reunion.

Horses clop down the lane and the air is filled with bird song. At night you can hear owls. There is a farmer along the lane who has equipment in use and large vehicles during the week sometimes so it's more reliably peaceful at night and weekends. There's a private patio especially for you outside your hut and a much larger shared patio in the middle of the garden with two charcoal barbecues, a fire pit and pots of fresh herbs which you are welcome to use. Next to the big patio is the new Therapy Room built during the latest lock-down, where guests are able to book treatments such as Aromatherapy massage, Reflexology and Reiki. The owner is an artist, music teacher and Reiki practitioner who lives in the main house with one child.

Newly built and finished to a high standard, the huts offer a level of comfort far beyond what might have been available to a shepherd in times gone by. Much bigger than a traditional hut, each has more than enough room for the king-size bed which has a 3000 pocket sprung mattress topped with memory foam, goose feather/down duvets and pillows, high quality linen, deliciously supersoft blankets and a sumptuous array of cushions to lounge on whilst you drink in the magnificent view. Should you require a bottle of chilled Champagne or Prosecco on arrival this can be arranged with the owner.

Heartsease is the furthest hut from the main house and the nearest to the fields behind the garden, which are often occupied by sheep or horses. At the moment we also have cows and calves :) The windows in the bed area are dual aspect and you can look out and feel like you're right in amongst the animals but actually you're a few feet the other side of the fence and a few yards from your car. There are fairy lights around the bed for night time. Unlike some huts, our beds are normal height and fixed in position, so there is no need to rearrange anything before going to bed or climb to get there. There is ample room for suitcases underneath, as well as a bedside cupboard and hooks with proper wooden hangers by the door and hooks in the bathroom.

Heartsease has a folding table and chairs in the main body of the hut. Opposite is the kitchenette, which has a small fridge, a sink and a small tabletop oven/grill with a two-ring stove on top. It's equipped with pans, crockery, cutlery, utensils and basics such as cling film, foil, kitchen roll, washing up liquid, cooking oil, mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup and seasoning. It's also got tea, coffee, sugar, herbal teas, a kettle and a cafetiere. There's a 32" Smart TV which can be angled towards the dining area or the bed.

Opposite the door there's a rocking chair ideal for admiring the view through the door/reading/strumming an instrument/snoozing by the little electric flame-effect stove which provides a warm glow and variable heat in winter as well as cool air in summer. The hut also has an oil-filled radiator by the foot of the bed which can be left on all the time in winter, making it much nicer, cleaner, quieter and safer to sleep in than having a real fire or fan heater running all night whilst ensuring you'll wake up warm and cosy. The huts are very thoroughly insulated to keep them warm in winter and cool in summer. There’s also a HEPA air filter which removes dust, bacteria and viruses which you are welcome to run during your stay.

To the left of the front door is an ensuite shower room with big super-absorbent towels, soap and shower gel/shampoo. Because the huts are elevated off the ground and pointed towards the fields, you can see the beautiful view but nobody can see you, so you have a loo with a view :)

Outside Heartsease there's a little private patio with a bistro set and an area of garden which is secluded from the rest by the hut and has been recently landscaped and laid to turf and borders with a lot of flowering shrubs and bulbs. The view is really spectacular - the owner's favourite spot on the property - and because of the angle of the hut, something of a secret garden. As of June '23 it also houses a brand new hot tub exclusively for the use of Heartease's guests. It's got really strong massage jets, LED lights and a waterfall. It's utterly, deliciously, fabulously divine. Please be aware before you book there are some reasons you can't go in - if there're high winds or a thunderstorm, if you've got heart problems or are pregnant - or if you're wearing fake tan as the tan comes off the person and won't come off the tub!

There's a stepping stone path leading past the other hut, Meadowsweet (which you can't see from inside Heartease and can't see into your hut) across to the bigger communal patio with two charcoal BBQs, a wood-burning fire-pit that you can also cook on and the new treatment room, where guests can book Reiki, Reflexolgy and Aromatherapy massage treatments. There's also a giant chess set for guests to use. Beyond this is the garden gate to the driveway and a building housing the owner's art room and above, Treetops, another holiday home with a treehouse balcony.

Beyond Treetops is the main house and owner's lawn and veg plot which is not fenced off for aesthetic reasons but guests are asked not to go beyond the big shared patio. We encourage guests to feel welcome in the shared spaces and avoid going very near each others' front doors, none of which overlook each other. There are a maximum of six adult guests onsite at any one time, which makes social distancing easy and ensures the facilities are never too busy. You can choose to interact if you want to but it's a really big garden so if you'd rather keep yourselves to yourselves it's very easy to do so.

On top of Airbnb's enhanced cleaning protocol we are also running an ozone generator (which kills everything including viruses) between stays. This takes time for the gas to do it's work and then the accommodation has to be aired out before we can start cleaning, which has affected the check in and out times we are able to offer. If you want to come earlier and explore the area there are loads of things to do in our Guidebook for Herstmonceux which has lots of information about the local area, places to eat, walk and visit and activities available nearby. You can find it by clicking on my profile picture. If I'm ready early I'll let you know ASAP. Likewise, if I'm able to offer a slightly later checkout I'll let you know :)

We have a dog and a cat who are very friendly but not allowed in Heartsease because of people with allergies. Because we have our own pets we can't have anyone else's here and it wouldn't be fair to people with allergies so please don't book and then ask if you can bring your pet, no matter how well-behaved. Also if one of your party is afraid of animals please don't book as it's not practical to keep the dog in all day. He loves a game of ball and is very affectionate. If you play with him please use the ball thrower or the gloves provided.

If you'd like Reiki it's £37 for a 45 minute session of full body and mind relaxation and restoration or £49 for an hour and quarter, which is a double dose and more suitable if you have more significant physical/emotional challenges to face. I have a colleague who can sometimes visit and who offers Aromatherapy massage and Reflexology. It's £30 for a 30 minute neck, back and shoulder massage or £35 for a 40 minute Reflexology foot massage. Treatments need to be pre-booked so they can be fitted in around existing work commitments.

If you’re interested in booking more than one of our places at the same time please click on my profile to see my other listings and check availability. The location is ideal for socially distanced reunions enjoying the great outdoors together while having your own separate accommodation. It's also a great venue for face-to-face team meetings/corporate treats because the wifi is great in all the accommodation and there's even a wifi router on the big guest patio.

Weeknights are cheaper and there's a 10% discount on stays of a week or more.



Located in Hailsham, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. Observatory Science Centre and Hailsham Pavilion are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Herstmonceux Castle and Michelham Priory. Blackstock Farm and Knockhatch Adventure Park are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Hello Whitstable - Private Cabin at The Beach 4

Seasalter, Kent, South of England

Hello Whitstable - Private Cabin at The Beach From £840 Availability

Escape to the seaside and stay on a private residential estate in Seasalter, Whitstable in an enclosed private garden (own entrance) near the beach.

Perfectly self contained, accessible, fully insulated with great heating, hot water & cooling air con.

Book in for a coastal getaway, comfy king size bed, a range of kitchen facilities & wetroom with step free walk in shower, WC & sink.

Enjoy a visit to the Kent coast with beach walks just 2 mins away and beautiful local scenery & sunsets....

Located in Whitstable, this cabin is in the city center and near the beach. Mount Ephraim Gardens and Westgate Gardens and Towers are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Tankerton Slopes and West Blean & Thornden Woods. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at BMX Track Herne Bay or St. Lawrence Ground.

Hideaway cabin for recharging or just relaxing 2

Crawley, West Sussex, South of England

Hideaway cabin for recharging or just relaxing From £1106 Availability

The great escape, log cabin set in tranquil position, overlooking a lake
For the get away from it all holiday,no houses roads nearby
We will walk you through the woodland tomthe cabin
show you the ropes,electric is from a generator due to the isolated location
Its a five minute walk through,ancient woodland in the spring you can enjoy the display of blue bells or daffodils that grow wild that takes you back to your car
The cabin has one bedroom a sitting room bathroom kitchen and dinning area
But the best aspect is sitting on the deck watching the wild life maybe a glass of what ever takes you fancy
We look forward to inviting you to stay soon in our unique little cabin on the lake
Kind regards Jeremy and charm


Located in Crawley, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. Wakehurst Place and St. Margaret's Church are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Effingham Park Golf Course and K2 Crawley Leisure Center. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Broadfield Stadium or Lingfield Park Racecourse and Golf Club.

Highcliff Cottage - Clifftop Paradise 4

Shanklin, Isle of Wight, South of England

Highcliff Cottage - Clifftop Paradise From £1750 Availability

Probably the best view on the Island. Highcliff Cottage at Luccombe is the dream holiday retreat, secluded, tranquil with 180 degree sea views. Relax on the deck, listen to the bird song and breathe in the fresh air. Situated 100m above the shoreline between Shanklin and Ventnor, Highcliff Cottage is designed in the boathouse style with beautiful detailing inside and out. Includes exclusive use of a large garden. The famous Isle of Wight Coastal Path is at the front gate.

Highcliff Cottage sits adjacent to the 1870's built Highcliff House. The cottage is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Although a cliche, the 180 degree sea view is an ever changing spectacle. Whether it's the sun or moon reflecting off the sea, a storm thrashing up the waves hammering the shoreline or the myriad of passing yachts, cruise ships and other vessels, there is always something drawing your attention out to sea. Wake up early and watch a stunning sunrise, or in the evening have a glass of wine on the deck as the golden light of the setting sun bounces off the white chalk of Culver Cliff across Sandown Bay. The vibrant blues, greys, greens and turquoises of the sea are a mesmerising vista. 

At night the lights of Shanklin and Sandown illuminate the darknesss and the Esplanade street lights mark out the arc of the bay. The flashing lights of the Nab Tower, which marks the entrance to the Solent, which all large ships steer by, flicker off shore, as do the twinkling lights of towns and navigation markers all along the English south coast, from the Witterings to Brighton. In winter, when the air is thin, the night lights of the mainland south coast are particularly bright and stunning. If you happen to be here during a full moon, seeing it rise up over the English Channel at night is an extraordinary sight. The horizon is curved, the moon is spherical and you realise you are standing on a planet floating around in a much larger universe. 

The Coastal Path is right outside the front gate. Turn left and you have one of the most popular coastal walks on the Island from Shanklin to Ventnor, through the Landslip, ancient woodlands, and hidden narrow steps up a sheer rockface known as Devil's Chimney. Carry on for Blake's fish and chips at the quay at Ventnor, or head around to the charming Steephill Cove. If you want to make it a really full days walk then aim for St Catherines Lighthouse and get a taxi home.

Turn right outside the cottage and walk down the hill to the amazing Shanklin Chine with its waterfall and botanical gorge, Shanklin old town, or the beaches of Shanklin and Sandown. You can access the beach below the cottage by a spectacular set of steps that cut down the cliff face at the bottom of Luccombe Road. These steps will bring you out at the thatched roof Fisherman's Cottage pub located on the beach. At low tide you can walk south from the cliff steps to the rock ledges and sandy beach immediately below the cottage.

Shanklin high street is about a 15-20 minute walk away or 5 minute drive.

Located in Shanklin, this cabin is on the waterfront. Shanklin Theatre and Dinosaur Isle are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Pirates Cove - Shanklin and Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary. Sandown Pier and Isle of Wight Owl and Falconry Centre are also worth visiting. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Historic 2 bed gatehouse in private parkland 5

Brockenhurst, Hampshire, South of England

Historic 2 bed gatehouse in private parkland From £1596 Availability

A charming mock French Renaissance style gatehouse to the Brockenhurst Park Estate. An ideal rural location in easy reach of Brockenhurst Village and the expansive acres of the New Forest.








This lodge is located in Brockenhurst. New Forest Museum and Beaulieu National Motor Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Southampton Cruise Terminal and SenSpa at Careys Manor Hotel. Paultons Family Theme Park - Home of Peppa Pig World and Lymington Sea Water Baths are also worth visiting.

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